Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Jasper National Park

Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Jasper National Park

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Highlights in Jasper National Park

  • Stunning blue ice caves
  • Exciting dog sled adventures
  • Fantastic night skies
  • Scenic tram tours

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Jasper National Park

A$227for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
A$459 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Jasper National Park

50%for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
58% annual average
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Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Jasper National Park

Pleasant holiday rentals in the peaceful mountains

Jasper National Park is one of Canada's most breathtaking holiday spots. With spectacular mountain scenery that is home to comfortable holiday rentals, a stay in this dreamy national park is the retreat you need. This destination offers memorable experiences that will allow you to discover its great beauty such as towering mountains, crystal clear turquoise lakes, thundering waterfalls, pine forests and incredible wildlife.

Cosy holiday rentals with hot tub, sauna, and mountain views

Jasper National Park is home to a variety of accommodations to recharge after exploring. From luxury modern homes and flats to cosy cabins, you'll find accommodation in Jasper to suit you. You'll enjoy amenities such as whirlpool tubs, cosy fireplaces, saunas and heated pools with captivating views of the Rocky Mountains. In addition, all accommodations feature free Wi-Fi and satellite TV.

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The area and getting around

Athabasca Glacier: The Main Attraction

At the southern end of Jasper National Park, you'll find the Athabasca Glacier, the most-visited glacier in North America. This is one of the most famous spots in the national park and is part of the colossal Columbia Icefield, the largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains of North America. At this frozen attraction, you can take a tour with Rockaboo Mountain Adventures that will take you through glacier sites such as a bright blue ice cave.

The park's most acclaimed lake

Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, Maligne Lake is one of the most picturesque places in Jasper National Park and the largest natural lake in the Canadian Rockies. The lake is well-known for the colour of its perfect azure blue waters and its proximity to scenic Spirit Island. The lake offers activities such as kayaking and canoeing to reach the island. However, the cruise is the most popular option. It will take you across the shimmering waters to this spiritual spot at the far end of the lake. Here you will find lookout points to get a better view of the glaciers.

Travellers and activities

Jasper National Park for nature lovers

Jasper National Park is a gem for nature lovers. Wild in every sense of the word, it is a landscape of mountains, valleys, glaciers, forests, pristine lakes and alpine meadows teeming with wildlife, including grizzly bears, moose, mountain goats, beavers, and even wolves. Jasper is divided into three vegetation zones: mountain, subalpine and alpine. In the mountainous zone you will find spruce and pine, in the subalpine zone you will find subalpine fir, while in the alpine zone you will see many purple, pink, white and yellow wildflowers. The incredible diversity of nature found here makes it part of UNESCO's Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site.

Jasper National Park for hiking lovers

With over 990 kilometres of hiking trails, Jasper National Park is one of the best places in Canada to hike. You'll find breathtaking mountain and forest trails for all levels. If you're looking for an easy hike, the Maligne Canyon hike only takes an hour of your time and offers impressive views. Wilcox Pass, on the other hand, is moderate and takes you through alpine meadows, with unbelievable views of the massive Athabasca Glacier. Meanwhile, if you are looking for more challenging trails, the Sulphur Skyline trail has a steep series of switchbacks that will take you to the top of a ridge with an extraordinary panorama of the mountains.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jasper National Park is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies.

Top 5 travel tips in Jasper National Park

1. Enjoy a ride on Canada's tallest aerial tramway

The SkyTram is a must-see attraction. Climb aboard this aerial tram, soak in the breathtaking scenery from mountain peaks to turquoise lakes and soar almost 2,500 metres to the top of The Whistlers mountain. SkyTram is Canada's longest and highest guided aerial tramway. Then, when you reach the top, enjoy drinks and a snack at the Summit Restaurant with unbeatable views.

2. Marvel at the sheer beauty of the universe!

Jasper National Park is the second-largest dark sky reserve in the world, so keep your eyes up at night. You can enjoy a starry nighttime spectacle at unlimited and unforgettable stargazing points such as Pyramid Island, Maligne Canyon, Old Fort Point and Lake Medicin. Watch the sun set behind the mountains and the stars emerge. If you are lucky, you may also get to see the ribbons of coloured lights of the Northern Lights.

3. Take in the scenery from the Glacier Skywalk

The Glacier Skywalk is an award-winning architectural feat that allows you to venture over the edge of a cliff overlooking the Sunwapta Valley. Walk along the 1-kilometre glass-floored walkway, see the pine trees below you and enjoy a unique panorama that includes waterfalls, wildlife, fossils and more. The Glacier Skywalk offers an incredibly unique perspective at 900 feet (274.32 m) to get up close to spectacular natural wonders.

4. Discover the slopes of Canada's highest ski resort

Marmot Basin is Canada's highest ski resort and offers 91 slopes for skiers and snowboarders to experience during your holiday. You'll find a wide network of slopes for all levels to suit you. Have fun skiing on this mountain, take in the snowy scenery from the lifts and enjoy a hot chocolate in the restaurants. The mountain has 1,702 acres of terrain to explore on skis.

5. Experience Dog Sledding

In addition to skiing, don't miss another classic Canadian winter experience: dog sledding. This activity allows you to meander through the mountains just like the original explorers did. Enjoy a speedy ride through the snow and relax after the ride with a hot drink and treats. This outdoor activity can be done in the breathtaking Rocky Mountains.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Jasper National Park

How much did it cost for a holiday rental in Jasper National Park in 2020, during the corona crisis?

Considering the average price of A$363.42 per night, Jasper National Park lies at the upper end of the price range for holiday lettings in Canada.

Which month allows you to save the most on holiday rentals?

Travellers who want to save as much as possible should travel to Jasper National Park in November, December, and April which are the months that offer the most discount, with average prices of A$248.26, A$252.88, and A$305.7 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

When does the price of holiday rentals in Jasper National Park go up the most?

When it comes to looking for a holiday rental in Jasper National Park, the most expensive months are, in descending order, September, August and May with average prices per night of A$505.06, A$450.36, and A$415.9, respectively.

Is it necessary to plan a trip to Jasper National Park well in advance?

If you decide to discover Jasper National Park, we recommend organising your travels in advance because it is usually very high in demand, with an annual average occupation of 70% in the year 2020.

Which months offer the highest availability?

The best months to find free accommodation in Jasper National Park are May (the average amount of properties that are available reached 69.6% of the total in 2020), June (64.25%), and April (53%).

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The accommodations in Jasper National Park reach their peak in demand in August, with an availability rate of 6.8%. The second most requested month is July, with 7%, and the third is November with 8.75%.

Are there many holiday lettings in Jasper National Park?

Holidu has paired up with 3 different partners to give you an inventory to choose between 40 properties we have in Jasper National Park.